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  2. King Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Ousley (born Curtis Montgomery; February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971), [1] known professionally as King Curtis, was an American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll.

  3. Soul Meeting (King Curtis album) - Wikipedia

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    Soul Meeting is the sixth album by saxophonist King Curtis and was released on the Prestige label in 1960 as 7222 and PRLP 7222. It features performances by Curtis, Nat Adderley, Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones, Paul Chambers, Belton Evans, and Oliver Jackson. [2]

  4. The New Scene of King Curtis - Wikipedia

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    The New Scene of King Curtis is an album by saxophonist King Curtis recorded for the New Jazz label in 1960. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The album features Nat Adderley who performed under the pseudonym "Little Brother" on the original release due to contractual restrictions.

  5. Live at Fillmore West - Wikipedia

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    Live at Fillmore West is an album by King Curtis, released in 1971.The album showcases the concert he played with his band the Kingpins at the Fillmore West venue in San Francisco in March 1971 who were supporting and backing soul singer Aretha Franklin.

  6. Memphis Soul Stew - Wikipedia

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    "Memphis Soul Stew" is a song by American saxophonist and bandleader King Curtis (1934–1971). The track is a narrative that describes the Memphis Soul sound in terms of a cooking recipe, with each instrument introduced by Curtis. This includes "fatback drums", "a pinch of organ" and "a half-pint of horns".

  7. Soul Serenade (King Curtis song) - Wikipedia

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    "Soul Serenade" is a jazz instrumental written by King Curtis (Curtis Ousley) and Luther Dixon. Curtis played the lead on a B-flat saxello , a version of the alto sax . [ 2 ] The song was released on Curtis' 1964 album "Soul Serenade".

  8. List of soul jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    King Curtis - sax; D. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis [1] – sax; Wild Bill Davis [2] Joey DeFrancesco – organ, trumpet; Bill Doggett; Lou Donaldson [1] – sax; George Duke ...

  9. The Shirelles and King Curtis Give a Twist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Shirelles and King Curtis Give a Twist Party is a 1962 collaborative album between American blues and rhythm and blues saxophonist King Curtis and girl group The Shirelles. In 1968, the album was re-released as Eternally Soul .